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in indiana 15 month old angel babcock had had seemingly been a miracle survival. she was found clinging to life in a field behind her home after the storm that took the lives of both her parents and two siblings. but overnight her condition deteriorated and she was taken off life support. in all the national weather service confirmed 51 tornadoes across 11 states on friday and into early saturday. from the great lakes spreading south the gulf cot and as far east as georgia and the carolinas. at one point as many as four million people were within 25 miles of a tornado. the widespread devastation meant a huge clean-up job. whether it was using bulldozers to clear cars and vans or trying to restore power. utility crews worked through the weekend. about 2700 customers remained in the dark in indiana, down from a peak of 8,000. a drive-through henryville today showed the scope of destruction with block after block leveled. people began returning over the weekend to pick through the rubble. >> i am so glad that everyone is okay. glad not only my family is okay but othe
in indiana 15 month old angel babcock had had seemingly been a miracle survival. she was found clinging to life in a field behind her home after the storm that took the lives of both her parents and two siblings. but overnight her condition deteriorated and she was taken off life support. in all the national weather service confirmed 51 tornadoes across 11 states on friday and into early saturday. from the great lakes spreading south the gulf cot and as far east as georgia and the carolinas. at...
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live in henryville, indiana, i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> thank you very much. another sign of the severity of this weather, the number of twisters could go down in history as one of the largest tornado outbreaks in the month of march ever. chuck bell is in the storm center with more. >> all right, thanks chris. unofficially the count now is 97 it tornadoes yesterday, the record for the number of tornadoes in the month of march in a single event. 74 tornadoes from march of 2006. this is probably going to far eclipse that record. again, 98 tornadoes reported so far. that number goes down just a smid smidgeon but not below the record pace. it's done the coast of the carolinas. we have not had to worry about severe weather around here. in fact, it turned out to be a beautiful day. bonus sunshine for this afternoon allowed temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. as you plan your saturday evening, temperatures mid-50s for the next couple of hours and back down into the mid-40s by 11:00 this evening. the clouds are coming back late tonight into tomorrow, and there'
live in henryville, indiana, i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> thank you very much. another sign of the severity of this weather, the number of twisters could go down in history as one of the largest tornado outbreaks in the month of march ever. chuck bell is in the storm center with more. >> all right, thanks chris. unofficially the count now is 97 it tornadoes yesterday, the record for the number of tornadoes in the month of march in a single event. 74 tornadoes from march of...
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susan mcginnis begins the coverage tonight from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: first responders combed through the rubble searching for tornado survivors. >> we just hope that we've not left any stone unturned at this point. >> reporter: the crew in henryville, indiana picked up a photo album they hope to get to it owner. >> after the fact they'll say that's the only picture we found of the family we have left. >> reporter: the tornado demolished the townsending a school bus into a building, dropping a tractor-trailer on a gas station and shearing the walls off of homes. >> i've seen some of the most incredible and intense damage i've ever seener. >> it headed into eastern kentucky cutting a path of destruction 52 miles long. >> reporter: the national weather service is saying it's an f 4. >> it's in the violent category that most tornadoes never come anywhere near to. >> reporter: one young survivor is recovering in louisville. rescuers found the 2-year-old in a field near her home. in ohio a twister tore up the town of moscow killing two people and a few people died in alabama. back
susan mcginnis begins the coverage tonight from henryville, indiana. >> reporter: first responders combed through the rubble searching for tornado survivors. >> we just hope that we've not left any stone unturned at this point. >> reporter: the crew in henryville, indiana picked up a photo album they hope to get to it owner. >> after the fact they'll say that's the only picture we found of the family we have left. >> reporter: the tornado demolished the townsending...
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susan mcguiness reporting live for us from henryville, indiana. susan, thanks a lot for that report. we're going to take a break and come right back. stay with us. >>> few people outside d.c. business and politics will know the name jeffrey thompson. he's raised big money for most of the city's mayors and councilmembers, even some democrats. last night the fbi and irs raided thompson's home in northwest washington. people close to him now believe he's under investigation because federal prosecutors want to know if all those dollars geared to local campaigns were legal. armando truell has been collecting reaction today. he talked to the mayor. reporter: jeffrey thompson has been very good to district politicians according to published reports. thompson, as many companies employees' associates and contractors have contributed over $730,000 in the past 10 years alone. at-large councilmember vince orange $100. mayor vince gray $90,000, council chair kwame brown $33,000. just about every sitting member of the council, except for tommy wells has gotten
susan mcguiness reporting live for us from henryville, indiana. susan, thanks a lot for that report. we're going to take a break and come right back. stay with us. >>> few people outside d.c. business and politics will know the name jeffrey thompson. he's raised big money for most of the city's mayors and councilmembers, even some democrats. last night the fbi and irs raided thompson's home in northwest washington. people close to him now believe he's under investigation because...
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about 2700 customers remained in the dark in indiana, down from a peak of 8,000. a drive-through henryville today showed the scope of destruction with block after block leveled. people began returning over the weekend to pick through the rubble. >> i am so glad that everyone is okay. glad not only my family is okay but other people's families are okay. i'm so sorry for the ones who lost family members and everyone else who lost their home. >> reporter: indiana's governor toured the stricken towns praising the resell yens he saw. >> as always when things are at their worst the people in this state are at their best. >> reporter: and other states as well. supplies and donations from around the country poured in over the weekend. volunteers from denver unloaded fresh drinking water and other supplies. >> it doesn't really matter what it is, we will do as much as we can to help out. >> reporter: much of the aid went to hundreds of people now living in shelters. >> the tornado took it all away from us. >> you think that the world is not necessarily a good place to live
about 2700 customers remained in the dark in indiana, down from a peak of 8,000. a drive-through henryville today showed the scope of destruction with block after block leveled. people began returning over the weekend to pick through the rubble. >> i am so glad that everyone is okay. glad not only my family is okay but other people's families are okay. i'm so sorry for the ones who lost family members and everyone else who lost their home. >> reporter: indiana's governor toured the...
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but when illinois learned that indiana's aid application, which claimed more than $25 million in damages from storms in the last couple of weeks, had been approved by fema, senator dick durbin and others were outraged. >> to think that these local communities are our state can take care of this is naive. >> fema said denied applications are not unprecedented. last year, minnesota's request after storms and tornadoes was also rejected. >> turning down a disaster is never easy. we know there's real people and homes damaged. this is not about the people. this is really about in looking at the impacts of the state. >> illinois is appealing the decision. its congressional delegation and governor quinn will be meeting with fema officials on wednesday in washington. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> now to the latest on the most viewed viral video ever. "kony 2012." this week, people in uganda where it was filmed saw it for the first time. a big crowd watched the documentary about joseph kony, a brutal warlord who terrorized the region in the late 1990s and remains a fugitive. some claim it
but when illinois learned that indiana's aid application, which claimed more than $25 million in damages from storms in the last couple of weeks, had been approved by fema, senator dick durbin and others were outraged. >> to think that these local communities are our state can take care of this is naive. >> fema said denied applications are not unprecedented. last year, minnesota's request after storms and tornadoes was also rejected. >> turning down a disaster is never easy....
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i give him both illinois and indiana. some are saying no way. but i'm giving him those states to santorum with gingrich still in the race. look what happens. even under this scenario, romney wins. now, let's say senator santorum he wins pennsylvania. let's say for some reason he could win new jersey. here's the big one here. let's say he could win california. winner take all states. i'm again being generous and hypothetical. then this is a dream sequence for santorum. even then, yes he stops romney. he would go to the convention behind him. this is with gingrich in. >> hold on one second. what happens in tampa in this scenario? newt gingrich is a very powerful man, clearly. >> gingrich would be a powerful man. ron paul would be a potentially powerful man even with 125 delegates. and there would be other people from jeb bush to chris christie that people would be walking around watching them at their every move just to see what happens here. here's the point. this is unlikely. this is a big money state. there's is big conservative base in califor
i give him both illinois and indiana. some are saying no way. but i'm giving him those states to santorum with gingrich still in the race. look what happens. even under this scenario, romney wins. now, let's say senator santorum he wins pennsylvania. let's say for some reason he could win new jersey. here's the big one here. let's say he could win california. winner take all states. i'm again being generous and hypothetical. then this is a dream sequence for santorum. even then, yes he stops...
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on the idea of candidates staying in, the republican media strategist for mitch daniels of indiana told me tonight if i were mitt romney i would be sending flowers to newt gingrich and say, please stay in, because you're going to prevent rick santorum from knocking me off. >> if you get any word of any communication between rick santorum and mitt romney, call us first. i feel like we all have eyes on that dynamic. >> what i'm hearing from the santorum campaign is trying to -- in their own way, ratchet up pressure on gingrich to get out, just in the way that the romney campaign would like santorum to get out. basically saying, newt gingrich needed to win second almost every place, and he's not going to do that, in addition to winning georgia. there isn't a path for newt gingrich to win the nomination, but newt gingrich is operating on his own clock, his own decision making, ego, ambition, his long term goal as a politician and as somebody in the private sector. not easy to see exactly what is going to make or who is going to make newt gingrich get out and make it easier for rick santorum
on the idea of candidates staying in, the republican media strategist for mitch daniels of indiana told me tonight if i were mitt romney i would be sending flowers to newt gingrich and say, please stay in, because you're going to prevent rick santorum from knocking me off. >> if you get any word of any communication between rick santorum and mitt romney, call us first. i feel like we all have eyes on that dynamic. >> what i'm hearing from the santorum campaign is trying to -- in...
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i now yield to the gentleman from indiana. >> i thank the gentleman from michigan. i would just simply ask the question i have asked before, the eternal question without an answer and that is, why do the children of tomorrow have to pay so that we can have more on our plates? it has nothing to do with thinking that education is not important. it quite frankly is. but that is not fair. when you're federal government borrows 42% of everything it spends, the children of tomorrow, those who don't have a say in any of this. why? as was referenced earlier, they don't have a float. they get stuck with the bill and that among so many other things is what is wrong with the federal government's involvement in this. i also associate with the gentleman from michigan regarding the fact that we are doing nothing more than creating education bubble when you throw more money at it. he is simply and needlessly raise the salaries of professors, raise the tuition of colleges and distort the fair market. we need more competition in education and this doesn't do it. i yield back. >> mr.
i now yield to the gentleman from indiana. >> i thank the gentleman from michigan. i would just simply ask the question i have asked before, the eternal question without an answer and that is, why do the children of tomorrow have to pay so that we can have more on our plates? it has nothing to do with thinking that education is not important. it quite frankly is. but that is not fair. when you're federal government borrows 42% of everything it spends, the children of tomorrow, those who...
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a democrat from indiana. are you for or against that? caller: i am against. host: why is that? caller: -- host: anything else to add? caller: they are doing this to stop this black man from winning the election. host: let's go to new york. scott, independent caller. your thoughts. caller: i am a democrat but i am also running for office as an independent and i believe that when i go to vote, i actually have to present an idea of some sort. so, i think obviously you have to identify yourself in some way, shape, or form. what the id is, is debatable. a lot of different forums -- forms. but it is reasonable to prevent voter fraud to have some kind of idea. host: you broke up there a little bit. you said, on the other hand -- caller: i think you have to present yourself with some kind of id two present yourself, but it needs to be the least restrictive and not discriminate against especially minority groups or other groups, of which, at the report -- as the report said, tend not to have driver's licenses and other forms of id. but you do need to identify the person who has to vote.
a democrat from indiana. are you for or against that? caller: i am against. host: why is that? caller: -- host: anything else to add? caller: they are doing this to stop this black man from winning the election. host: let's go to new york. scott, independent caller. your thoughts. caller: i am a democrat but i am also running for office as an independent and i believe that when i go to vote, i actually have to present an idea of some sort. so, i think obviously you have to identify yourself in...
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indiana hits the three to beat them. they're looking at christian laettnor history matchup, it's not going to happen. baylor is playing very well with perry jones iii and kentucky still, even though here's the side bar, kentucky and the sec conference tournament, 12 for 53 shooting threes, i would play them like playing joe kernen, play six feet you'd be lucky to shoot an air ball but kentucky gets in new orleans. >> i'm more identifying with and i played with you and my six foot putt is usually an air ball. not my shot. all right, good. >> i got to go to the west. >> finally, finish that. >> michigan state, they got the easiest seeds out there. why? michigan state is strong, physical, blue collar team, dramn brown is the coach on the floor, tom izzo the picasso of basketball. marquette and louisville there's no beast in the big east this year but missouri if they get in rebounding trouble which they will or foul trouble because kansas state beat them race to, green and company is too strong. ratliff can be in foul troub
indiana hits the three to beat them. they're looking at christian laettnor history matchup, it's not going to happen. baylor is playing very well with perry jones iii and kentucky still, even though here's the side bar, kentucky and the sec conference tournament, 12 for 53 shooting threes, i would play them like playing joe kernen, play six feet you'd be lucky to shoot an air ball but kentucky gets in new orleans. >> i'm more identifying with and i played with you and my six foot putt is...
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court already ruled on this and crawford versus marion county and stooefbs, a very liberal judge said indiana's voter i.d. law is constitutional, it is constitutional to require the identification to vote just like to go on a plane, get a book out of a library or go to a public high school. >> pete? >> yeah, i'm guessing the offensive line of the dallas cowboys didn't actually vote in that election. this is a legislation clearly designed to disenfranchise people most likely to vote for democrats. it is not a problem. here. carol, watch me make up a racially motivated law. i think anybody wearing their hats backwards should not be allowed to vote because it really hurts the curtain closing in the booth. there's no evidence for that but let's just throw it out there. why didn't the laws come up, boris, a long time ago? we have been arguing all the way from the makeup room to the tv. >> fighting it out. >> patricia? >> they got in a fist fight over this argument. >> not quite. >> that's the -- >> maybe mud wrestling. but it demonstrates that voter i.d. laws are about politics. if you're a democrat
court already ruled on this and crawford versus marion county and stooefbs, a very liberal judge said indiana's voter i.d. law is constitutional, it is constitutional to require the identification to vote just like to go on a plane, get a book out of a library or go to a public high school. >> pete? >> yeah, i'm guessing the offensive line of the dallas cowboys didn't actually vote in that election. this is a legislation clearly designed to disenfranchise people most likely to vote...
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host: indiana. nathan, a republican. good morning. caller: i am wondering if your guest might be concerned about mr. santorum being involved with the jerry sandusky group from penn state. if he does get the job, will this be exploited? guest: i did not heard anything about this. host: my mother is pretty and what -- where are you getting this information? guest: my mother is involved. he was very involved with the jerry sandusky group. host: what is the group? g -- caller: the group that was molesting children. host: let's leave it there. anne, you're on with fred barnes. caller: i have a personal concern that bothers me. one of my family members is supporting republicans purely on the abortion issue. he is a christian, and so is his wife. i wonder how much debt affects the partisanship in the united states, reaching that affects the partnership in the united states reject -- and that affects the partnership in the united states. i wonder if the republican party is using them. then you have rick santorum, who wants to impose christian
host: indiana. nathan, a republican. good morning. caller: i am wondering if your guest might be concerned about mr. santorum being involved with the jerry sandusky group from penn state. if he does get the job, will this be exploited? guest: i did not heard anything about this. host: my mother is pretty and what -- where are you getting this information? guest: my mother is involved. he was very involved with the jerry sandusky group. host: what is the group? g -- caller: the group that was...
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or you could try and do what hillary clinton did in the pennsylvania primary -- or was it indiana? thank you, alex. look at her, she took shots. now, that's connecting, right? do you remember that, guys? >> romney can't do that. >> right. he can't even do that! >> that's not a visual you want. >> it worked for her for a while there. actually, we do have something out of pennsylvania. quinnipiac poll. what are they saying at this point? >> yeah, head-to-head rick santorum to romney, no gingrich, head-to-head, santorum crushes him 52%. >> interesting. >> you would hope that would be the case. >> well, he did ultimately lose there. >> although among republicans, you would think that rick santorum should win that race by a wide margin. >> yeah, michael steele, the connecting issue. kathleen parker's piece, you bring it up, but who is he? he's not comfortable being himself. we've all spent time with mitt romney. very nice person. >> he is -- >> incredibly brilliant and lovely family. >> i've seen him in settings where he's just captivated the room and comes off very perso l personal, th
or you could try and do what hillary clinton did in the pennsylvania primary -- or was it indiana? thank you, alex. look at her, she took shots. now, that's connecting, right? do you remember that, guys? >> romney can't do that. >> right. he can't even do that! >> that's not a visual you want. >> it worked for her for a while there. actually, we do have something out of pennsylvania. quinnipiac poll. what are they saying at this point? >> yeah, head-to-head rick...
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and then in this on to indiana, north carolina, and west virginia. nebraska and oregon in the middle of the month, and then arkansas and kentucky. for more information, go to c- span.org/campaign2012. >> next, republican presidential candidates newt gingrich speaks at georgetown university. the former house speaker was criticized at this event over his proposal to have inner-city children work as janitors. he also talked about the need to restrain the power of the judiciary. >> thank you for that introduction. and kevin, thank you for developing nationwide our project, which any of you interested ken joined by going to newt.org/students which is an effort to pull students across the country together for a choice for a social security account. i will talk about that in a moment. there are two principles the lead me to decide to run for president, and it has been an interesting process to try to communicate them, and frankly, onmuch more difficult than i imagined. what is values and the other is economics. i was drawn back in to run partially by the 20
and then in this on to indiana, north carolina, and west virginia. nebraska and oregon in the middle of the month, and then arkansas and kentucky. for more information, go to c- span.org/campaign2012. >> next, republican presidential candidates newt gingrich speaks at georgetown university. the former house speaker was criticized at this event over his proposal to have inner-city children work as janitors. he also talked about the need to restrain the power of the judiciary. >>...
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washington, indiana, 57. welcome, joe. caller: good morning. this is really interesting. my grandfather and his children stayed in this area. it has so many questions in that. i was disappointed in the last census. this one have the mother and father. age at last birthday, date of birthday, number of children, how many still living, place of birth, place of birth of father -- host: what is your concern? caller: is tremendous that this is coming out. i look forward to it. i wish they had more information on the last one where the people were coming along for the future. it's fantastic for me to look at all of these people in the farm country and the number of people that could speak, read, and write english was tremendous. host: looking at old census forms. we will put this on the screen right now. this is the 1940 census form. you see how big it is. the caller was talking about the kind of information gathered. do people in your debt to influence the questions asked by the senses to help future genealogists? guest: no, we do not. host: do you wish you did? guest: i'd rath
washington, indiana, 57. welcome, joe. caller: good morning. this is really interesting. my grandfather and his children stayed in this area. it has so many questions in that. i was disappointed in the last census. this one have the mother and father. age at last birthday, date of birthday, number of children, how many still living, place of birth, place of birth of father -- host: what is your concern? caller: is tremendous that this is coming out. i look forward to it. i wish they had more...
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evansville, indiana. 14 wfie. sunny, bezy and 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country looking at plenty of sunshine. a lot of wet weather making its way into the pacific northwest, northern california. mountain snows and record highs from the plains down into texas. into the northeast and midatlantic states. a little leftover snow, maybe two to four inches in maine including caribou. a back door cold front will bring temperatures down. still warmer than normal but dropping temperatures a little bit in the northeast. whoa, happy birthday. you better have that looked at. that doesn't look good. all right, cincinnati. i like the chili three-way. >>> we've got a steady stream of moisture moving onshore. especially ad long the peninsul and up in marin county. and the showers, right now, are out there the worst for the morning. as we progress through the next two hours, they will starto wind down just a little bit. but we're still talking about moderate rainfall in places like richmond, the marina district ge
evansville, indiana. 14 wfie. sunny, bezy and 79 degrees. man, what a day. we are talking about much of the eastern two-thirds of the country looking at plenty of sunshine. a lot of wet weather making its way into the pacific northwest, northern california. mountain snows and record highs from the plains down into texas. into the northeast and midatlantic states. a little leftover snow, maybe two to four inches in maine including caribou. a back door cold front will bring temperatures down....
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on the idea of candidates staying in, the republican media strategist for mitch daniels of indiana told me tonight if i were mitt romney i would be sending flowers to newt gingrich and say, please stay in, because you're going to prevent rick santorum from knocking me off. >> if you get any word of any communication between rick santorum and mitt romney, call us first. i feel like we all have eyes on that dynamic. >> what i'm hearing from the santorum campaign is trying to -- in their own way, ratchet up pressure on gingrich to get out, just in the way that the romney campaign would like santorum to get out. basically saying, newt gingrich needed to win second almost every place, and he's not going to do that, in addition to winning georgia. there isn't a path for newt gingrich to win the nomination, but newt gingrich is operating on his own clock, his own decision making, ego, ambition, his long term goal as a politician and as somebody in the private sector. not easy to see exactly what is going to make or who is going to make newt gingrich get out and make it easier for rick santorum
on the idea of candidates staying in, the republican media strategist for mitch daniels of indiana told me tonight if i were mitt romney i would be sending flowers to newt gingrich and say, please stay in, because you're going to prevent rick santorum from knocking me off. >> if you get any word of any communication between rick santorum and mitt romney, call us first. i feel like we all have eyes on that dynamic. >> what i'm hearing from the santorum campaign is trying to -- in...